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Today's Document
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Social Housing (1976) in Saulx-Les-Chartreux, France, by Paul Chemetov
I don't know why everyone 'loves' drawing naked people
Like you can have a normal art class and 10 people show up, but then they do one time with a naked model and suddenly a 100 people show up? Why? I refuse to see the reason why losing the underpants makes you learn more about art... It is not like your private parts differ that much in colouring or form than armpits? You don't have to be fully naked to be able to learn to draw/paint/sculpture skin.
I can't acknowledge the wild idea that stripping somebodies clothes shows their true self... Who even invented this? I find it so much more revealing when there is some kind of interaction with the model, that allows her ideas to shine true in the artwork. Examples that I think of are; "the model proposes different poses" or "you have an emotional conversation " or ...
I don't want to ban the practice of naked modelling, it was quite a thing in lots of historical paintings. I am just attacking the fact that it is deemed so much more interesting than any kind of other life action modelling.
I don't know why everyone 'loves' drawing naked people
Various mall selections from the book, ‘Shopping Centers & Malls 2′ (1988)
1. Galleria at Erieview - Cleveland OH (Oct. 1987) - designed by Kober/Belluschi Associates
2. Galtier Plaza - St. Paul, Minnesota (Nov. 1985) - designed by Miller Hanson Westerbeck Bell
3 & 5. Montclair Plaza - Montclair, CA (1985) - designed by The Jerde Partnership
4. Pompano Square Mall - Pompano Beach, FL (1985-86) - designed by Walker Group/CNI
6. The Halle Building - Cleveland, OH (1986) - designed by Cope Linder Associates with Steven Cohen and Associates
7. Valley River Center - Eugene, OR (1986) - designed by Kober/Sclater Associates
8. The Mall at Mill Creek - Secaucus, NJ (1986) - designed by Gerard F. Santucci, Hartz Mountain Industries.
9. The Promenade - Vaughan, ON (1986) - designed by RTKL Associates/Crang & Boake
10. Town Center at Boca Raton - Boca Raton, FL (Oct. 1986) - designed by RTKL Associates
Design District - David Kohn
Photography : Max Creasy
Design District - David Kohn
Photography: Max Creasy
Casa Estudio - Casa Hope
photo:David Castenson
other side of this house
Architect Charles M. Goodman (1965)
Hickory Cluster, Reston, Virginia
Intranzmas office, Budapest, 1969. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Walkway on the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate in Camden
The estate was designed in the 1960s by Neave Brown but not built until the 1970s. Neave Brown is the only British architect to have all his building works listed.
Ansichtskarte / Vintage Postcard / Carte Postale
Montereau-Fault-Yonne (S.-et.-M.) 1589 - Les H.L.M. Architectes : Les Frères Arsene Henry - B. Schoeller - J. Faugeron (C) by SPADEM PARIS
(67) Cie des Arts Photomécaniques, 44 r. Leteiller, Paris-15e
Villa Veritti (1955-61) in Udine, Italy, by Carlo Scarpa
James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info
James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info
James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info
James Stirling & James Gowan - Engineering Building in Leicester
photo: Canadian Centre for Architecture, StoryOfLeicester.info